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Moto G4 goes on sale from Wednesday midnight
New Delhi, June 22 Launched last month in India, the Rs 12,499 fourth generation Moto G will go on sale exclusively on Amazon.in, starting Wednesday midnight.
The Moto G4 sports a 5.5-inch full HD (1080p) display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It has 2GB RAM, 16GB in-built storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via micro-SD card.
G4 runs on Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 operating system and is powered by 1.5GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor. It features a 13MP rear camera with dual LED flash and a 5MP front-facing camera with flash for selfies.
The 4G VoLTE-enabled smartphone packs 3000mAh battery with a "TurboPower" feature that gives you up to six hours of power in just 15 minutes of charging.

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